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Which type of hydrogen bond is found only in proteins and absent in nucleic acids? a....

Which type of hydrogen bond is found only in proteins and absent in nucleic acids?
a. one involving oxygen b. one involving nitrogen c.one involving sulfur d. none of the above

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The answer is C. All the given hydrogen bonds are found in nucleic acids except the one involving sulfur. In nucleotides, hydrogen bond can occur between the positive H end of N-H bond and Oxygen or Nitrogen.   

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